Our fundamental principles at Woodlands are to live, learn and grow together. We believe that
children will learn best when they are happy. We believe in delivering the National Curriculum
through a broad and balanced range of subjects, with children making links across the different
curriculum areas. We believe in providing varied and meaningful opportunities to learn in a range of
contexts and environments; children should be able to see how current learning builds upon prior
learning and lays firm foundations for future learning.
As such, we believe in a progressive and effectively sequenced curriculum which is pupil-led so
children can explore, enquire and investigate.
For more information on the National Curriculum click here.
For more information on how we deliver the curriculum here at The Woodlands, see below and look through the tabs on the left hand side.
At Woodlands, we follow a creative thematic curriculum using Cornerstones to support teacher creativity and imagination. This is a nationally recognised approach for delivering outstanding learning opportunities for children.
We use the Cornerstones curriculum as the foundation for the work we deliver in school. Staff use this as the core of their planning to ensure curriculum coverage.
We make amendments and adjustments throughout the year to our curriculum as we adapt to the needs of the children, the interests of the cohort (and teacher) and local influences. Please find below our school overviews.
Due to the fact we have some mixed aged classes in school, we operate a 2 year cycle of themes in some phases so that pupils do not repeat content.
Working with partners to create memorable learning experiences.
Our Year 5 and 6 children had the opportunity to take part in STEM in a Box provided by Greenergy this year.
They had a fabulous day conducting a science experiment with wonderful resources provided by Greenergy. We were also lucky enough to be filmed and contribute to the Greenergy promotional video.
Please enjoy the photographs that show future scientists enjoying and learning together and click on the video link to see them (and the teachers) in action!